Monthly Archive: April 2017

By Catherine Jones, NewsNetNebraska Since 1789, horse fanatics have loved the Morgan horse. The Morgan horse is recognized for being a great companion and an outstanding athlete. The horse’s proud carriage, elegance, and willingness...

By Mackenzie Jones, NewsNetNebraska Not many can say they’ve lived a fabulous life of red carpets and celebrity interviews, but Kirstin Wilder can. Wilder has her bachelor’s degree in journalism and dual minors in...

Story by Amanda Acevedo, NewsNetNebraska Clint Robus has worked as the digital sports editor and assistant sports editor for the Lincoln Journal Star for four years. It will be five years in September. “I...

By Meghan Straub, NewsNetNebraska Like many professionals in the journalism field, Elizabeth Zaleski followed several different career paths before becoming an editor at the University of Nebraska Press in Lincoln, Nebraska. Zaleski was born...

Story by Linsey Armstrong, NewsNetNebraska As a high-school student excelling in advanced-level English classes, Jessica Marshall did not expect an Honors Introduction to Writing course to be her first bad grade in college. This...

By Alexandra Klemp Traditionally, the purpose of journalism courses was to prep fresh, career-seeking young professionals and release them into the world of journalistic reporting. Today’s journalism classes go into many more areas including...

By Alli Huppert After years of consideration, the Associated Press now recognizes the singular form of they/their/them. The journalism cooperative added the new rule to its online stylebook last month and will add it...

In the wee hours of the morning on Saturday, March 4, President Trump, without notifying any of his staffers, sent a slew of tweets accusing former President Barack Obama of wiretapping Trump Tower in...